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These amplifiers are regarded as the best value amps on the market, the amount you pay, for the power you get AND brand new. We'll we are looking to make them even cheaper for you, by running a group buy on these.

We have secured much better prices than retail, and as always, the more people that get in on the group buy, the cheaper they will be. Pricing will be listed below.

If you are interested, you will need to register your interest and then the full amount will be needed by 31st Oct, 2006. Once this is done, we will order the stock and then distribute it. Pickup is welcome in Sydney and postage can be arranged at an additional cost for interstate buyers.

RRP = $699

1-4 = $550

5-9 = $500

10+ = $450

Attention SPL enthusiasts and competitors! Alas, literally tons of power without having to spend a ton! This award winning Class D amplifier belts out a whopping 1500WRMS @ 1 ohm load! If this is not sufficient for your application, the unit is equipped with a link/strap mode whereby two amplifiers are placed in parallel operation (master and slave configuration) to double the output to 3000WRMS @ 2ohm load!

Utilising only the newest in car audio technology, high quality components are laid out neatly on a double sided PCB. It offers 4 way protection; thermal; over current; speaker short and speaker DC protection to protect your valuable investments. Features to help you achieve astronomical SPL figures are 24dB octave variable low pass filter and subsonic filter as well as an 18dB variable bass boost! Other basic features found on all of our Response range of amplifiers are insert style connectors, low profile stylish heat sink and remote level control.

Specifications:

Power @ 4ohm 14.4V: 800WRMS

Power @ 2ohm 14.4V: 1000WRMS

Power @ 1ohm 14.4V: 1500WRMS

Low Pass Filter: 35 - 350Hz @ 24dB/octave

Sub Sonic Filter: 10 - 60Hz @ 24dB/octave

Bass Boost: 0 - 18dB @ 45Hz

Efficiency: 88% 100Hz @ 4ohm

Dimensions: 434(L) x 258(W) x 50(D) mm

If you are interested, please register your interest here. This will just allow us to keep a better track of all people interested.

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already running a group buy on Jaycar stuff for SAU members... feel free to post up what you want :D

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=2561742

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